1950 Packard Super Deluxe Convertible
Walkaround and startup videos have been added below, along with a Vehicle Valuation Guide in the additional documents section.
Please note pictures of the engine casting date and serial number have been added to the gallery.
Video Gallery

1950 Packard Super Deluxe Convertible - walkaround

1950 Packard Super Deluxe - startup

Hendricks Collection at the Gateway Museum Highlights
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Packard’s first post-war car didn’t appear until 1948, and like many of its competitors, relied on the underpinnings of a pre-war model with a re-bodied exterior. Sitting atop the model range was the Custom Eight wearing inverted bathtub-like styling it shared with the entry-level Eight and mid-tier Super Eight – all of which were available in Standard or Deluxe trim and in a range of body styles. Powering the Super Eight was a 327 cu-in straight-eight producing 150 horsepower paired with Packard’s in-house Ultramatic three-speed transmission from 1949 onwards. Today, Custom and Super Eight convertibles are highly sought after for their stylish silhouette lacking a steel roof, and as one of the final straight-eight-powered American automobiles ever offered.
Highlights
Offered from the Gateway Automobile Museum Collection
Highly desirable Super Eight Victoria Convertible specification in excellent condition
Benefits from a nut-and-bolt restoration completed in the early 1990s
Well-appointed with a power front seat, power windows, AM radio, and more
Finished in light metallic blue with a tan canvas top over tan leather and broadcloth upholstery
Rides on steel wheels wearing Packard hubcaps and trim rings, mounted with Firestone Deluxe wide whitewall tires
Please note that while the odometer displays just under 2,800 miles at the time of cataloging, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Twin horns
Power-operated convertible top
Chrome exterior trim
AM radio
Double sun visors
Polished wood-grained dash
Electric clock
Steering column-mounted shifter
Courtesy and map lights
Wilton wool carpets
Variable-speed windshield wipers
Rearview mirror
Rear fender shields
Dual backup lights
Known Imperfections
Please note that while all of the lots on offer in the Gateway Museum Collection are currently roadworthy, the lots will benefit from additional mechanical attention before being driven to address any imperfections associated with long-term static display or individual preferences. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Included
History file
Matching tan canvas boot cover
Matching spare
Lug wrench
Jack
Ownership History
During its restoration, this Packard was likely based in California in the late 1980s and early 1990s before being acquired by the Gateway Automobile Museum Collection in 2006.
Collection Guarantee Disclosure
Please note that as part of a larger collection to be offered at live and online auctions, the Consignor of the Gateway Collection has been guaranteed a minimum price for certain cars, including this Lot, by Broad Arrow. Depending on the final Hammer Price obtained for those Lots, Broad Arrow may benefit financially.
Additional Notes A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle. Contact: Donnie Gould Phone: 954.647.0779 email: donnie.gould@broadarrowgroup.com
Optional vehicle service contract available for $750. Learn more about the program here.